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When genotype misdiagnosis forces a couple in an unexpected direction

When genotype misdiagnosis forces a couple in an unexpected direction

Funmi Eko Ezeh’s book, ‘Everyday With Sickle Cell’, uses a fictional family, the Adeyanjus, to tell the bitter truth about the anemic disorder. It weaves together themes of love, resilience, community, and advocacy in the context of sickle cell disease. Across seven chapters and a poignant conclusion, the narrative balances storytelling with education, presenting a textured portrait of what it means to be both a family and a caregiving unit in a society where health challenges can overwhelm households.

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